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Krista Robbins – ProQuest LLC, 2024
International friendship (i.e., friendship between host-national and international students) is an important area of study for counseling psychologists. Host-national students' engagement with international friendship is associated with cross-cultural learning, cognitive benefits, and a more nuanced understanding of race and stereotyping. Even…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Friendship, Intercultural Communication, Counseling
Elizabeth J. Preas; Mary E. Halbur; Regina A. Carroll – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2024
Procedural fidelity refers to the degree to which procedures for an assessment or intervention (i.e., independent variables) are implemented consistent with the prescribed protocols. Procedural fidelity is an important factor in demonstrating the internal validity of an experiment and clinical treatments. Previous reviews evaluating the inclusion…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Behavioral Science Research, Periodicals, Fidelity
Ori Ossmy; Danyang Han; Patrick MacAlpine; Justine Hoch; Peter Stone; Karen E. Adolph – Developmental Science, 2024
What is the optimal penalty for errors in infant skill learning? Behavioral analyses indicate that errors are frequent but trivial as infants acquire foundational skills. In learning to walk, for example, falling is commonplace but appears to incur only a negligible penalty. Behavioral data, however, cannot reveal whether a low penalty for falling…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Robotics, Error Patterns, Infants
Jeffrey Wayne Elias – APA Books, 2024
Scientific research relies on funding, and everyone who conducts research must become adept at funding their research. This book explains how to attain the number one source of research funding: grants. Readers will learn how to prepare grant proposals, how and when to interact with funding institutions, how to interpret and respond to peer review…
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Program Proposals, Scientific Research
Scott M. Pickett; Andrea T. Kozak; Daniel J. Lanni; Andrew S. Warnke; Philippe Gaillard; Nicole L. Jarrett – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The current study aimed to examine whether brief online stress reduction exercises supplemented with sleep improvement strategies would reduce stress, arousal, and sleep difficulties in college students who were not required to use the sleep improvement strategies for participation. Participants: A sample of 114 college student…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Electronic Learning, Metacognition, Relaxation Training
William R. Nugent – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2024
Symmetry considerations are important in science, and Group Theory is a theory of symmetry. Classical Measurement Theory is the most used measurement theory in the social and behavioral sciences. In this article, the author uses Matrix Lie (Lee) group theory to formulate a measurement model. Symmetry is defined and illustrated using symmetries of…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Measurement Techniques, Models, Simulation
Collin Shepley; Sally B. Shepley; Amy D. Spriggs – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
To provide context surrounding the history of single-case research and to act as a benchmark for which future changes across the fields and disciplines that use single-case methods may be compared, we conducted this study to serve as an update and extension on the trends and prevalence of single-case research in the peer-reviewed literature. Our…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Case Studies, Research Methodology, Intellectual Disciplines
Yaqian Xu; Yang Yang – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
A new mode of knowledge production, known as the 'organic growth pattern', has emerged within the online learning environment. It exhibits several unique features, such as iterative growth, fuelled by collective intelligence, fuzzy complexity, etc. It is more valuable and adaptable to support knowledge innovation within rapidly changing fields. To…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Electronic Learning, MOOCs, Content Analysis
Tenko Raykov – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
This note is concerned with the benefits that can result from the use of the maximal reliability and optimal linear combination concepts in educational and psychological research. Within the widely used framework of unidimensional multi-component measuring instruments, it is demonstrated that the linear combination of their components that…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Behavioral Science Research, Reliability, Error of Measurement
Julian F. Lohmann; Steffen Zitzmann; Martin Hecht – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
The recently proposed "continuous-time latent curve model with structured residuals" (CT-LCM-SR) addresses several challenges associated with longitudinal data analysis in the behavioral sciences. First, it provides information about process trends and dynamics. Second, using the continuous-time framework, the CT-LCM-SR can handle…
Descriptors: Time Management, Behavioral Science Research, Predictive Validity, Predictor Variables
Bang Quan Zheng; Peter M. Bentler – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2025
This paper aims to advocate for a balanced approach to model fit evaluation in structural equation modeling (SEM). The ongoing debate surrounding chi-square test statistics and fit indices has been characterized by ambiguity and controversy. Despite the acknowledged limitations of relying solely on the chi-square test, its careful application can…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Structural Equation Models, Goodness of Fit, Robustness (Statistics)
Dandan Tang; Steven M. Boker; Xin Tong – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2025
The replication crisis in social and behavioral sciences has raised concerns about the reliability and validity of empirical studies. While research in the literature has explored contributing factors to this crisis, the issues related to analytical tools have received less attention. This study focuses on a widely used analytical tool -…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Factor Analysis, Replication (Evaluation), Social Science Research
Meghan A. Deshais; Eliana M. Pizarro; Brandon C. Perez; Samuel L. Morris; Timothy R. Vollmer – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2024
The current study adds to a growing body of behavioral research aimed at learning about changes in behavior over time. In this proof-of-concept study, functional analyses were conducted every 6-8 weeks with eight children diagnosed with ASD receiving early intervention services at a community-based clinic. The goal of this study was to develop a…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems, Behavioral Science Research, Longitudinal Studies
Jan Lecouturier; Ivo Vlaev; Paul Chadwick; Angel M. Chater; Michael P. Kelly; Louis Goffe; Carly Meyer; Mei Yee Tang; Vivi Antonopoulou; Fiona Graham; Falko F. Sniehotta – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: There has been a rapid increase in the number of, and demand for, organisations offering behavioural science advice to government over the last ten years. Yet we know little of the state of science and the experiences of these evidence providers. Aims and objectives: To identify current practice in this emerging field and the factors…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Science Research, Public Policy, Trend Analysis
Gerrit Bauer; Nate Breznau; Johanna Gereke; Jan H. Höffler; Nicole Janz; Rima-Maria Rahal; Joachim K. Rennstich; Hannah Soiné – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Introduction: The replication crisis in the behavioral and social sciences spawned a credibility revolution, calling for new open science research practices that ensure greater transparency, including preregistrations, open data and code, and open access. Statement of the Problem: Replications of published research are an important element in this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Replication (Evaluation), Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences